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Show X THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 20, 192L l E Ml ONC Reports Plan in Interest Advertise City and State. Response iJ'MW.IPl isAtoJli GRANITE STUDENTS TO STAGE PLAY Commercial Club v IN A SHOWING REPLETE WITH H SMARTNESS, ELEGANCE, DISTINCTION AND BEAUTY to Campaign by Regarded as Encouraging by Committee. Mail I Business men, bankers, professional men and tradesmen have subscribed to t!i Commercial club and Chamber of advertising fund, according to a resume of contributions which was made fast night, and which shows that approximately $10,000 has been donated to da'te. (embers of the advertising and conventions fund committee were entirely satisfied .with the progress made. The goal bf $40,000 should be reached by the end pt the month, when the camDalgn end a Recording to. the conservative Judgment Df the fund campaign managers. been broken In the All records campaign aa regards receiving subscripuntil last night the Jor tions by mall, campaign had been confined to a purely letter campaign. Response to appeal made y letters gives evidence, as set forth In ths by advertising experts aiding inovement, that ths peopls of Balt Lake ,re thoroughly aroueed to the necessity bf advertising the resources of the city Coni-yner- Car-ome- SUlah. f "This motion was carried unanimously Bind, the secretary was directed to assure fvou over and above the inclosed check ft hat ws stand ready and willing to- in any way within our power to make fyour campaign a success. If is any further way in which fIwe canthere assist you in making this a suoceaa pleaas dont me backward (In asking the street carmen to get n Bins. cam-,-pal- Tavors Campaign. 1 "We fully appreciate the necessity and (importance of this move and the writer Shas- very often wondered why It ws that our people were so mentally Indolent Mo the possibilities that confront them . (within our state, 1 "In so far as I am aware, tha is ths fflrst real attempt that has been made thoroughly advertise Salt Lake and and If It falls of Us purpose every Ei tab, an and woman In our stats should hang Kthelr heads in shame' otbsr labor unions t to arrange to make enhcrlptlnn The first letter of appeal for funds wet sent out during the first week of the campaign under ths signatures of Joy H. Johnson, chairman of the board of trustee of the fund; W. W. Armstrong, chairman of the conventions commutes; Malcolm McAllister, chairman of ths advertising committee, and Ross Reason, chairman of tho general fund committee, v Tne second letter, however, which went out last week, the second of the campaign, is regarded as a model by advertising experts, which bristly sums up tbs of the campaign and is as fmrposcs - Appeal Made, "Are you satisfied with the showing and Utah mad In the last census? When you oome to analyse It, yOu will find that neither the city nor the state is growing any faster than Us birth rat. "Utah has untold opportunities to Sell. The world la her market Other statee - with- - Inferior natural endowments ar diverting moneyed interests that would find greater values her. To do business you must not only hsvs ths goods but you must sell them. "Utahs resources should place hsr Industrially among the first states of ths nation. Utah's scenery and climate should make her the great playground of the world. But unadvertlscd excellence : cannot compete against Inferiority. Every Utah business will f share ths prosperity- of development. .Lvsty Utahn is morally bound to a share in the Initial cost have already been notified about movement being Initiated by the j the club and Chamber of Commerce 10 bring conventions to Balt Laka and to advertise ths city and stats throughout country. Tour proportion of the ax. Ith. rpease for this campaign has been fixed SCdofdlng to a schedule found on the re- - verso of ths enclosed subscription blank. to Opposite the figures corresponding 1910 Is ths amount exfor sales gross .yeur pected of you. Balt Lake City . . al -- denly III from some malady the nature of which was not definitely ascertained at the time word was sent to their son. Mr. Helner left for his horns In Morgan. Daniel Helner is president of Morgan L. I). B. church. . stake of the Crops Inspector Condemns 200 Gall Infected Trees Of a shipment of apple trees sent to a Salt Lake seed house by an Iowa nurs- ery company, 200 found to be badly Infested with gall have been condemned by J. W. Fox,, county crops and pests Inspector. Crown gall Is a root disease that Is readily transferred from an Infected tree to a healthy one by contact or irrigation water, generally causing the death of the tree within six or seven years. "The nursery company selling these trees knew that they were diseased and unfit for planting. Ths proof of this is clear because galls or swellings on tho roots had in many cases been carefully cut and pared down to the root surface to escape detection, said Mr, Fox. "Photographs of the stock and affidavits of the witnesses will be obtained and presented to the American Nurserymen's association, In an effort to have this practice stopped and the buyer protected." Society . at of Engineers Granite High School Will Give Show. All-come- dy The Oranltlsn Society of Engineers will show In th Oranite stage an high school auditorium Friday evening. From the receipts obtained they intend and to provide additional equipment books fpr th engineering department. The entertainment will consist of a minstrel show and a two-aplay, "A Box of Monkeys. Those In the cast are-Edward Ralston, Vernon Bell; Chauncey Oglethorpe, James Plnnev Mr. fndem Jones, Col a Vlus; Heine Bengallne, Margaret Vine; Lady Qulvlne Handapoors, Sharp. to Be to Tried MarianThe Qranltian Society of Engineer has on. of the liveliest organisations proved Requisition papers have been prepared ever formed at the Oranite high eefico! by Arthur E. Moreton, county attorney, and this show Is only one of ths several for the return of Carlo Conedera, 27 years means they have used In keeping up th of age, to Balt Lake from Evanston, lif of their organization. t. Wyo., to answer to a charge of Conedera was arrested at the request Damage of th sheriff's offlee In Balt Lake. A in warrant for his ' apprehension was Issued by in July, 191$. Aldrich Bh.rlff Ben to Deputy plans Damage In th sum of $21S5 against leave tomorrow for Evanston to take the Alta club and Henry Oreen for InConedera Into custody. According to juries alleged to hav been suffered by th Is Aldrich, to Deputy prisoner Eva Wuif are asked In a suit filed In alleged have swindled the Frank De Frank Jew- the Third district court yesterday by elry company out of $87 while employed Polly W. Wuif and Henry H. Wuif, the as an agent, through failure to give the childs parents. company money for Jewlry which he It Is alleged In th suit that th girl sold. fell into ah excavation dug upon ths Alta club's property by Mr. Oreen for th club, and that her left arm was fracCity Imposes tured and th bones in her face and no broken. As a result of the injuries. Dollar It Is charged, she ha been disfigured for life and th use of her arm la impaired. V. A. Judd pleaded guilty to speeding yesterday In City Judge Ben Johnsons court and was sentenced to pay a fine ct . Succeeding the Utah Beddind & Manufacturing Co. J. ManWantedSincel918 President CHAS. V. WORTHINGTON, Secretary gad Treasurer. Capital Stock, 160,000. Capital InvMted, $85,000. . (From Berryman Photo.) embex-slemen- Asked for Child Hole Fall Injured Five Judge Fine for Speeding of $5. M. R. Nielson, charged with assaulting D. O. Turner, pleaded not gulltv and his case was set for hearing March 2J. 1921. A plea of not guilty was mads by A. R. Peterson, charged with embezzlement, will be given a hearing March 29. SALT LAKE WOMAN WILL BE BURIED THIS AFTERNOON lie MRS. Factory Third West and Fifth North Streets LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF BEDDING IN THE COUNTRY INTERMOUNTAIN ROSINA K. KRATZER.' OIL APPLICATION PILED. Uts Oil company ha filed appli- Th cation with State Engineer Qeorge F. McOonagle for th use of ten second-feof water from the Whit river, near Watson, for th distillation and refining of oil from shale. Th water will bs raised about 100 feet by a pump from th river. Famous et Parent-Teach- We Save Time M er and Dept., Main Money Floor, 'Y MANUFACTURERS OF Bed Davenport and D&Venettea Upholstered (Couches, Chiropractio . Conches , Box Wardrobe Couches ,, Box Spring Mattress Couches Steel Hospital Beds Bed Springs and Wood Frame Springs s' Mrs. Rosins K. Krstser, who was week ego with died St s local hospitalparatrtlc'stroke, riday night, March . II. Mrs. Krstser was born In Wuerttemberg, Germany, July t, 1840, and esine to Utah In October. 1998. Her husband died In March, 1907. 8h tg sur vived by zsven children, thirty-eigand five Jrendchlldren ar Karl. Frederick, BischofT-Haus-- r, Julius, Herman, Mils Marie Meyer of California and Pauline Rieger, who live In Germany. For the last year Mrs. Kratzcr had mzde her horn with her eon. Herman Krstser, at 941 Weat (Second South street. Mr. Krstser Is president of the German Latter-da- y Saints of Salt Lake and foreman at one of th largest bakeries of th city. Funeral services will b held this after, noon at $ 10 oclock, at th Twenty-sev-nt- h ward meeting house. Thg body my b viewed at the lArkln undertaking par. loro between 1 and 1:10 oclock on Sunday. Interment will be In City cemetery. for close work or reading and pair, including two examination, spherical bifocal lenses ground frame and der, good some rase (no extras) all for distance seeing in the one for near and far vision, to orhand- ......... W Duplicate Broken Lenses Reduced Brices. CSkJEt Cushions, Silk Floss Sofa Cushions Pillows, Bolsters' and Comforts Wholesale Dealers in Iron Beds and Cribs President into remade, Mattresses called for, remade and returned the same day. San-O-Tuf- s. TheyareineveryTcspcctliker new mattresses. - Oregon. Having given a lifetime of itudr to tba mattreas Wr.s Valentine has invented several features in bedding, . prominent among which was th conception of tbs Ever-Hof- t Mattress. la this instance small coil springs-s- r emIn ths center of the mattress, aa idea which ployed is generally used in ths construction of esrttun mattresses in nearly all big factories in Also- he has nude famous the ' l mattrcM, which is conceded to be the last word in scientific construction. Always holding to ideals and ethic as a standard in busineis, Mr. Valentino hat placed mnttrcis making on a high plana la ths intermountain country. buamsKS, high-grad- e Sau-O-Tu- Repair Dept. Old mattresses arc remade Jn old or new ticks. Mattresses DEB CHAMPION TO SPEAK. Esther Friedman, national organiser for the Ilebe Amneety committee. Is to lecture at Unity hall. IS South Second street, Wedneedey evening, March II. beginning at I oclock. Her aubject will be "Why Amnesty," dealing with Debs and all other political prisoners. W. O. W. EXCURSION.' Th Woodmen, with the degree teems, wiU leave for Ogden neat Thursday evening at T oclock, special train, lumber-- g or R. R. Fare round trip $1.0. All members Invited. Grand parade and by Ogdjn romp, (Adv ) X' Wood Frame Cots Childrens Folding Cribs Mattress Display Racks Mattresses Remade ht a.lasses R. VALENTINE, be I4 of Mr. Valentine that he is the pioneer tnattrosa manufacturer of the weat. lie bad th first mattress factory in Denver, and also operated th first on in Pueblo, Colo. And later he was the first on 'to install a modern plant in Balt Lake City, having established the Utah Bedding A Manufacturing company in 1807. .The buiinesi in the intervening yeara grew to ita resent Urge proportions. Besides supplying ?brough th furniture stores a majority of the mattresses used in this eitv, the company'has built up a substantial outside business in Utah, Idaho.'" Wyoming, Nevada and the southeastern part o;I C 'i Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Our Optical Dept. Offers You J. It nay Optical You d K. VALLNTINE, Brought rv- gold-fille- .A No need waiting till you have the actual money. EASY TERMS OR CONVENIENT PAYMENTS are offered to those who do not care to pay cash. Top row: Vsrnt Ballard, Virgil Waronskl, Vernon Bell, Marvin Potron, Q..A. Ell LaChaminant, Margaret Vine,, Cspronl, Richmond VOung. Bottom row! Arthur Angel, Marion Sharp, Cora V In, Jam , Pinnsy. TO. HOLD CELEBRATION. Th association of the Onequa district will hold a "Fun Nits FOR HOME. LEAVE , school building Friday night, to th at --tiCharles Helner, deputy secretary of which the patrons and friends of th ratsts, was advised yesterday that his school are Invited. , singing and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ianiel end games will featureConfrAunlty lather th entertainment -Helner, of Morgan, had been taken sud- - program. -- . of Jheir thinking Easter Bonnets now, when assortments are Men Subscribe. In the mail yesterday came a subscription of ths street car mens union, which desires "To do something for Utah." The check of the street railway mens union was accompanied by a letter' from J. J. .Huillvsn. secretary of ths Street union, which Is encouraging, and " as follows: "After the plan of the Balt Lake Com- linercial chib and Chamber of Commerce Sto advertise Balt Lake and Utah was Considered at our recent meeting, tt was fmoved and seconded that ths Street Cerumen's union make an appropriation to ths gfund to advertise Balt Lake City and largest and freshest, and before the rush ' Therefore begins. this important dis-- . play, offering every wanted material, style and color, at prices that are most pleasingly' low. EASTER is ever so niuch earlier this year Sunday, March 27. For that reason the forehanded miss and start matron will . This is an important branch of the business. Upholster-- , ing of chairs, rockers, davenports, davenettes, couches, etc. automobile cushions, Ejtpei'tvorkmanshipinsure3 highest satisfaction. , The Excelsior Department A -- Excelsior is manufactured and used -- in -- cheap mattresses and also is supplied to business concern for packing purposes. Wt ( f NOTICE OF TOCKMOLOeA ING. MEET- till Notice Is hereby given that (nMilne of th siockhoirtBrs or Th L unlit, ho Live Slock t.nan company 14win b oom held St ths J.n.rot of Sc of Laka Pny on Monday, th 4th 5.ay Ban of April, t'lly. 91 i, at 4 o'clock P. m ts canaider amending th Articles of Incorporation of td company In th following partlcqlnrs, in natur of th proposed changna of mendmenta being a follows, via.: 4a) By adding subparagraph (It) IS Artlrla V thereof, authorising th making of loan upon farms, all ranches and other real estate aacurity, and the buying, ael. Ing and generally tha dealing In notea bond a or other evidences of Indebtedness secured thereby. (b) By chunring Artlrla VII thereof, In. th dot of the annual from th oreaslnx th capital stock from :4u,u00.o drat Monday of April ofmeeting each year to tha tO tioD.DOV.OO. third Monday of January of each year at O'clock p. m. (c) By amending Article IX to provide for sn or mor vies presidents and as 4a) By amending Article XIV to provide tee of throe executive commit compoaed ,0,lr' of th hoard or mors member of tbs board of direcshall ) fiftomunr to form tors. with powers and duties to b de- a quorum, M. K. BAH HON 3, fined by th board Of dlrartern. Brealdonf. (d) By amending Article X. changing nIuihrr' 4 aftll t |